| Hudson (N.Y.) - 1803 - 438 pages
...ship nor shnr*, VV'hate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor cruel as it seem'd could he Their histc himself condemn, Aware that flight, in such a sea, Alone could rescue them ; But bitter f«lt it still to die Deserted, and his friends so nigh. He long survives who lives an... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 442 pages
...nor ship, nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it secm'd, could he Thier haste himself condemn, Aware that flight, in such...his friends so nigh. He long survives, who lives an /wur In ocean, self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent pow'r, His destiny repell 'd : And ever,... | |
| William Hayley - Authors, English - 1803 - 452 pages
...should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Thier haste himself condemn, Aware thatjlight, in such a sea, Alone could rescue them ; Yet bitter...nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent pow'r, His destiny repell 'd : And ever, as the minutes... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 456 pages
...Delay'd not to bestow. But he (they knew) nor ship, nor shore, Whatever they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that fight, in such a sea, Alone could rescue them ; Yet bitter felt it still to die Deserted, and his friends... | |
| William Hayley - Authors, English - 1803 - 450 pages
...Delay'd not to bestow. But he (they knew) nor shipt nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware thatJlight, in such a sea, Alone could rescue them ; Yet bitter felt it still to die Deserted, and... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 220 pages
...Delay "d not to bestow. But he, they knew, nor ship, nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself...sea, Alone could rescue them ; Yet bitter felt it still.to die Deserted, and his friends so nigh. • He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 222 pages
...condemn, Yet bitter felt if still to die Aware that flight, in such a sea, Alone could rescue them ; Deserted, and his friends so nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour His destiny repell'd : And ever as the minutes flew, Entreated help, or cry'd—" Adieu I 4 ' j In... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 488 pages
...Delay'd not to bestow. But he (they knew) nor ship, nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor cruel, as it seem'd, could he Their haste himself...nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent pow'r, At length, his transient respite past, His comrades,... | |
| William Cowper - 1808 - 330 pages
...Delay 'd nut to bestow. But he (they new) nor ship, nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. Nor, cruel as it seem'd, could he, Their haste himself...nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self.upheld : And so long hs, with unspent power, His destiny repell'd : And ever, as the minutes flew,... | |
| William Cowper - 1809 - 472 pages
...he (they knew) nor ship nor shore, Whate'er they gave, should visit more. ,Nor cruel, as it sccm'd, could he Their haste himself condemn, Aware that flight,...nigh. He long survives, who lives an hour In ocean, self-upheld : And so long he, with unspent pow'r, 187 At length, his trainsient respite past, His comrades,... | |
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